making it in medicine

Registered Nurse: Kay Osinski, MS, RN, CCRN

Ms. Osinski is the Assistant Dean for the Baker University School of Nursing, Topeka, Kansas. She is also a legal nurse consultant and testifying nurse expert. She earned her MS in Medical Surgical Nursing, Clinical Nurse Specialist from Northern Illinois University and her BS in Nursing from Central Missouri State University. Highlights of Ms. Osinski’s nursing career include:

2003 – Who’s Who Among Executive and Professional Women in Nursing and Healthcare

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Her Career

What made you decide to take the path toward a career in nursing?

I worked as a volunteer in a hospital when I was in junior high school, then as a nurses’ aid during my high school years. Those experiences allowed me to interact with elderly patients, which I really enjoyed. They also provided opportunities for me to observe the roles of various health care workers to determine if nursing would be the career of choice for me.

What would you consider your proudest accomplishments in the field? Have you had any major setbacks along the road?

One of my proudest accomplishments was earning my Masters degree in nursing and later my certification in critical care nursing. I am also an experienced legal nurse consultant and have established an independent practice. It has also been an honor to teach and mentor nursing students who have grown professionally in many different areas of nursing.

What are your personal and professional goals for the next five years?

I plan to stay in nursing education and continue my independent legal nurse consultant practice. It is important to me to maintain current in the field of nursing, which I will continue through reading nursing journals, attending seminars/workshops, as well as working approximately one 12-hour shift a month in the hospital.